Game of Thrones season 6 episode 3 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Jon Snow grapples with his resurrection by the Red Woman, haunted by his brutal betrayal. Meanwhile, Sam decides to bring Gilly and her child to his family home for safety, rather than the Citadel. Bran's vision reveals a young Ned Stark's confrontation at the Tower of Joy, but ends abruptly, leaving mysteries unsolved. In Meereen, Varys uncovers the funders of the Sons of the Harpy. Arya, blind and in training, is tested on her identity and past by the Faceless Men, ultimately regaining her sight. Tensions rise in the North as House Umber betrays House Stark by presenting Rickon to Ramsay Bolton. Jon, having executed his murderers, leaves Castle Black, signaling a new path.
Full Episode S06E03 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who resurrected Jon Snow?
The Red Woman, Melisandre.
What does Jon Snow remember about his death?
He remembers being stabbed, particularly by Olly.
What advice does Davos give Jon Snow?
To keep fighting and clean up as much of the mess as he can.
Where are Sam and Gilly heading?
Initially to Oldtown, but Sam decides to take them to his home, Horn Hill.
What is the significance of Bran's vision at the Tower of Joy?
It shows young Ned Stark and hints at important family secrets.
How does Varys find out who funds the Sons of the Harpy?
He interrogates Vala and offers her a new life for information.
What test does Arya face with the Faceless Men?
She is tested on her past and loyalty to determine if she is truly "no one."
Who presents Rickon Stark to Ramsay Bolton?
House Umber.
How does Jon Snow respond to his resurrected life at Castle Black?
He executes the traitors who killed him and then leaves Castle Black, declaring his watch ended.
What happens to Arya's eyesight?
She regains it after passing the Faceless Men's test.